# mDns Module [Multicast DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast_DNS) is used as part of Bonjour / Zeroconf. This allows system to identify themselves and the services that they provide on a local area network. Clients are then able to discover these systems and connect to them. ## mdns.register() Register a hostname and start the mDNS service. If the service is already running, then it will be restarted with the new parameters. #### Syntax `mdns.register(hostname, servicename, port [, attributes])` #### Parameters - `hostname` The hostname for this device. Alphanumeric characters are best. - `servicename` The service name for this device. Alphanumeric characters are best. This will get prefixed with `_` and suffixed with `._tcp` - `port` The port number for the primary service. - `attributes` A optional table of up to 10 attributes to be exposed. The keys must all be strings. #### Returns `nil` #### Errors Various errors can be generated during argument validation. The NodeMCU must have an IP address at the time of the call, otherwise an error is thrown. #### Example mdns.register("fishtank", "http", 80, { hardware='NodeMCU'}) Using `dns-sd` on OS X, you can see `fishtank.local` as providing the `_http._tcp` service. You can also browse directly to `fishtank.local`. In Safari you can get all the mDNS web pages as part of your bookmarks menu. ## mdns.close() Shut down the mDNS service. This is not normally needed. #### Syntax `mdns.close()` #### Parameters none #### Returns `nil`